The one clause that makes it wildly clear why you shouldn’t go on The Bachelor.

Warner Bros. are currently looking for contestants for next year’s season of The Bachelor and uh, if you’re single and fancy finding love (and Insta followers) on a TV show, we are here to warn you: Don’t.

Just in case you were not convinced appearing on the Bachelor was like signing your life away, we present Clause 15:

Now, we must say we enjoy that they use "exploit" and "exploiting" throughout this clause. It is very self-aware.

The clause states that contestants must "acknowledge that the Producer may edit or adapt such footage in any way it sees fit."

Yes. Well.

This line says everything about why you shouldn't apply for a show like this.

It means they can manipulate any footage - maybe by removing a crucial part or airing it out of context - to make you look a certain way. And because this is reality TV, it's unlikely to make you look better.

Sidenote: We may not want to be on The Bachelor but we sure as heck enjoy watching it. Post continues below video.

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Plenty of past Bachie contestants have complained about getting a rough edit.

Emily Simms, from Sam Wood's season, has spoken often about being type-cast as the villain and regularly criticised producers on Instagram as the show aired.

"Reality shows decide the "characters" for each of us before they even start filming. This is well known about reality TV. So for my funny, joking, laughing at myself, silly side, to not be shown at all, is really very upsetting to me," she wrote in a 2015 post.